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fcate •' Advertisement*. V t rtr-GUINIA New /American, Organ; 8 X i stoos. caroler*: time payments, 12» X i stem, couplers; time payments, 12» monthly. JEEoldoas Musical Exchange, OoU'gbn. * ■ :J ANTED.—See choic* aelecttom Vicunas, » * Beiges, and Two-nis, at £3 3a, £3 10s, £3 15s J. and J. Arthur. WANTED.— Ladies will find the new styles of haiidreasing very e*«y by using new Geisha Hair Frame. Bendy, hairdresser, has large stock, all colors. ANTED, young Lady to Take Charge » t of Baby; afternoons. Address at Thorn's Store, Glen avenue, Momington. TTTANTED, smart Office Boy; must know « /YT town well. Apply Box 202, Dunedm. _,„ ANTED, Boy for office. Apply South- » » land Saw-milling Company, Liverpool street. WANTED.— If you want a Suit, call and see J. and J. Arthur's choice selection of Suitings. WANTED, a smart Lad. Apply Ritchie, 29 Georee street. ANTED.—You can't do better than get t t your next Suit' made at J. and J. Arthur's. W (ANTED, useful Girl, accustomed to chtlzdren. Apply, after 6 p.m., Mrs Wot, 56 Hanover street. > ANTED, a Eitchenmaid; sleep at home. r Tramway Bestaurant, Rattray street. WANTED, a smart Boy. Scott and Wilson, St. Andrew street. _____> WANTED, for farm, near Balclutha. ! strong Boy, generally useful and | milk. Apply National Mortgage, Bond street. WANTED.— Most fashionable and durable Suitings to select from, £3 3s, £3 10s, £3 15s J. and J. Arthur. WANTED Known—Peters'* Cash Clearing Sale of Jewellery Now On. Giving up business, giving up business! SHORT season only, Special Bargains in all lines; don't miss this opportunity. Peters, George street, Dunedin. SS ALLAN (opposite First Church) wants Nursery Governess, Cooks, Generals (town, country; 20s), Housemaids, light Generals., RS DARROCH (over Neil's, herbalist) wants Cooks (town, country), Housemaids, Laundress, Housekeeper, General , (couple), Generals, Nursegirls. i "1/fRS DICK wants Cooks (20s, hotels, pn- ] ItJL vate), experienced Generals (15s, 17s), Laundress, Waitress, Housemaids, Pantrymaid, Dairymaids. MAN wants Job as Canvasser; would provide horse and trap for samples. Address " Turn-out,'' ' Star' Office._ YOUNG Lady desires positron as Nnrsery Governess; good musician; domesticated. Address "Lex," 'Star' Office. t OSLTN Wesleyan Church.—Grand Sacred \i Concert, Friday first, 8 p.m.. Moray place Congregational Choir supply Programme. OUTH DUNEDIN.—Good investment: -. . 3 J TT _ll l_J. . £BSO. Bryant, Dowkng street. niTY— Good investment: Shop and 3 xj Rooms; rent las weekly; only £350. Bryant agent, FOR~ SALE, Genfs Bicycle; splendid order; £8 10s cash. Also Rover; good order. " Viking," ' Star' Office. FOR SALE, 4-roomed Verandah Cottage; j large section; cash or terms; £125. \ Thomson's Agency, Valley. j FOR SALE, first-class Counter, with glasscase top; very cheap. Apply J. Hislop, jeweller. ; FOITSAIiE, Double Buggy. A Keates, j Hanover street. FOR SALE, Express and Harness, in good condition; cheap. Apply W. Gruitt, Ravensbourne. I T7VOR SALE, Gent's Bicycle, 22m frame; JD Duulop tyres; £8 cash. Stent, watch- , niafrer. Main road, Caversham. T7K)R SALE, Typewriter; splendid' order; JF very little used; will sell cheap. Address " Century," ' Star' Office. SAP Blended Teas make many ac- j ~- quaintances but few friends. The [ friends of Cock o' the North Unblended Tea j are those who use it. A trial will prove this, j OSLTN Wesleyan Church.—Grand Sacred j i Concert, Friday first, 8 p.m. Mor.»y place Congregational Choir supply Pro- I gramme. ._,» R J. STRANG, M.A.,. will Resume PriI JjA vate Tuition on Monday, February 10th, 288 Castle street. 'R F. LITTLE returns, Resuming Tuition L towards close of February. Intending | pupils meanwhile address Otago University, i REMEMBER!— It is 2s Bell Tea that >?e are selling at Is Bd. Archd. Miller and Co. ' S Sated is Is Earned.—Toir can save s plenty PIANOS, Organs, cash or terms; Piano and Organ Tuning; estimates free for j Repairs. Howell Company, Octagon. J VIOLINS, producing the sweetest music; j prices, from 20s, including bow, case, i and titor. Musical Exchange, Octagon. ECONOMICAL.— Save 5s m£ by buying from Cotter's Crockery Shop, George j street, next D.S.A. MOKO, the great Cough Cure; Is 6d all grocers, or Proprietor, Alfred Oudaille, chemist, King street, Dunedin. MADAME VOMAR, Palmist. Second house above Sanders Bros.', Maclaggan street. ADAME MEMBER, Palmist, 123 Moray i. place (opposite Town Hall). Private entrance, Filleul street. Questions Answered Business. , ISS CLARK, Dressmaker, Removed from l London street to 27 Union street (above King street). i OSLYN Wesleyan Church.—Grand Sacred j Concert, Friday first, 8 p.m. Moray place Congregational Choir supply Pro- j gramme. HOTO Frames.—New Summer Stock now PHOTO Frames.—Large and Small Handpainted or Plain, Crystal or Opal, Kodak and Royal sizes. HOTO Frames. —New 6d line; best ar- I Midsret Frames 3d each. HOTO Frames of every description; | . cheapest house in town. Bressey, book- j seller, 151 George street. __

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE... BOOT AND SHOE SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST AT 10 4 GEORGE STREET. 104. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. HERE'S THE POINT. BRING THE CHILDREN. TAN BOOTS And ■ SHOES SPOT CASH PULL PRICE EVENING SHOES. Our Stock-taking, now finished, discloses the fact that we have a number of Odd Lines and Sizes oi Boots and Shoes. These all will be cleared at ridiculously Low Prises, as I AM DETERMINED TO SELL to make room for New Goods. No old stock to be carried over one season. One line made mention cf here—about 40 Pairs of Shoes, prices of which ranged from 6e 6d to lis 6d to 90 at 4s 6d. Sims 3, 4, and 7 only. On Thursdays and Saturdays we will give Special Reductions in Every Line of Children's Goods, and will endeavor to give you Boots and Shoes that will wear and look neat. Have to be cleared out at any price. Customers are advised to purchase early and get a good' choice. .Ladies' Shoeß from 5s to 15s. Is required to gain advantage of Reductions in Every Class of BOOTS and SHOES. Will be charged cm all purchases booked. No deviation will be made from thierule. Pairs of Ladies' Evening Shoes, in sizes 3 and 4 only, to be cleared at 2s Pd per pair EOR CASH ONLY. I S L I P, BOOT AND SHOE IMPORTER, 104 GEORG E STREET. .

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Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11675, 6 February 1902, Page 5

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